Math Grade 7 Quiz Understanding Probabilities of Compound Events – 7.SP.C.8.A
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.7.SP.C.8.A focuses on understanding that the probability of a compound event is determined similarly to simple events: it’s the fraction of outcomes in the sample space that result in the event occurring. This involves recognizing how to identify the sample space for compound events and calculating probabilities based on that space. This quiz tests your understanding of these concepts through practical application.
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If you flip a coin twice, what is the probability of getting heads both times?
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When rolling two six-sided dice, what is the probability that the sum of the two dice is 7?
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If a bag contains 3 red balls and 2 blue balls, what’s the probability of drawing 2 red balls in succession without replacement?
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What is the probability of selecting a King and then a Queen consecutively from a standard 52-card deck, without replacement?
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In a box of 2 blue, 3 red, and 4 green marbles, what is the probability of drawing a red marble and then a green marble without replacement?
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What is the probability of rolling a 3 on a six-sided die and drawing an Ace from a standard 52-card deck?
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If a random spinner lands on red 3 out of 7 times, what’s the probability of landing on red twice in two spins?
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A jar has 5 orange, 4 white, and 6 black candies. If you draw two candies without looking, what is the probability both are orange?
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When two coins are flipped, what is the probability they will both land on tails?
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If a family has two children, what is the probability that both children are girls, assuming equal probability of each gender?
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